PIA Press Release2007/12/08

Feature: Who will be the next Datu Bago awardees?

Davao City (8 December) -- The Datu Bago Foundation, Inc. is now accepting nominations for the Datu Bago Awards for 2008.

Since its institution in 1969 during the mayorship of Elias B. Lopez, a total of 143 individuals have already been given the city's most prestigious award.

A quick look at the past winners shows a constellation of individuals who have made their marks in their fields of endeavor.

Some of them made substantial contributions to the growth and development of the city, some rendered exemplary service to the community, while others won national and/or international recognition, thus placing the City of Davao in the map.

Qualified to be given the Datu Bago Award are residents of Davao City of any nationality who have stayed in Davao City for at least ten years. This explains why foreigners have also received the award.

Dead persons may also be given the award. In fact, in the first batch of awardees in 1969, pioneer settler Francisco Villa Abrille was given posthumous award.

Elias B. Lopez, who created the Datu Bago Award in 1969, was himself given the award in 1998. Another indigenous person who received the award was Datu Tumalac Liag Salumay of Marilog District.

Educators like Pilar Braga and Luz Ilagan, and artists like Joey Ayala and Agnes Locsin have also been past Datu Bago Awardees.